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among state actors we're particularly concerned about any entities within china and rush russia doing entries into computer networks and stealing data. >> reporter: these offensive capabilities are classified but what we may get today is broad outlines of this in the open session, martha. martha: fascinating. are we entering a phase of all this, catherine, where cyberthreats start to outweigh terrorist threats perhaps? >> reporter: i think we had our clearest signal at the worldwide threat hearing in january from fbr director robert mueller who testified right now, terrorism, counterterrorism remains the number one priority of the bureau but he predicted it would quickly eclipsed in the next few years of cyber attacks. the issue with cyber is comes down to authorship. you can't always identify the origin of the attacks. we not only see attacks designed to cripple networks, this is what we saw in iran and that really let the genie out of the bottle in terms of what was possible with cyber or persistent threats or atps, viruses or malware that get into your system and under the radar an
among state actors we're particularly concerned about any entities within china and rush russia doing entries into computer networks and stealing data. >> reporter: these offensive capabilities are classified but what we may get today is broad outlines of this in the open session, martha. martha: fascinating. are we entering a phase of all this, catherine, where cyberthreats start to outweigh terrorist threats perhaps? >> reporter: i think we had our clearest signal at the worldwide...
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russia could have sway over syrian president assad. >> the best issue we have is russia. russia stood up and told him to stop the chemical weapons issue and he backed off. but now he's back at it again. >> reporter: if assad does leave the immediate problem for the international community is who will take over in syria. then another key issue is how and who will secure the chemical weapons? bill: we are awaiting word from the pentagon and when that happens we'll bring that to you. martha: sarin gas is one of the world's most dangerous chemical weapons. experts say it has 500 times as toxic quality as cyanide does. 100 milligrams, which is one drop, can kill the average person in minutes if he or she is not given an immediate antedote. bill: syria depend on money from its oil exports. 9% of which are purchased by europe. president bashar al-asaad ruled for 12 years after assuming the presidency under questionable circumstances can argue. regime allies aloud him to take office at 32 years old. he was approved by a voter referendum of yes or no. martha: he rarely appears in
russia could have sway over syrian president assad. >> the best issue we have is russia. russia stood up and told him to stop the chemical weapons issue and he backed off. but now he's back at it again. >> reporter: if assad does leave the immediate problem for the international community is who will take over in syria. then another key issue is how and who will secure the chemical weapons? bill: we are awaiting word from the pentagon and when that happens we'll bring that to you....
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. >> there are times when we are literally as close to russia as we are alaska. bill: and it's dark and cold, and the seas can be so unpredictable. what is different about this journey? >> you know, every season we don't know what we're going to get, we don't if it's going to be a big year for ice, for weather, you know, a mild year. this year -- i've been doing this for 26 years and i can honestly say this is the toughest season i've ever had. bill: how come? >> i just got home just a couple of weeks ago, and i've been having nightmares ever since i got home. bill: really? >> like go to the shrink type of nightmares. bill: what happened out there? >> we had the worst season and the worst year in the last hundred years for the ice pack moving down on top of us into the fishing grounds. bill: what does that do to you when you're on board. >> you know what, until you see it on tv to witness what we actually have to go through trying to work in and around the ice and basically getting our boats caught in the ice at times, you know what it's hard to describe. bill: c
. >> there are times when we are literally as close to russia as we are alaska. bill: and it's dark and cold, and the seas can be so unpredictable. what is different about this journey? >> you know, every season we don't know what we're going to get, we don't if it's going to be a big year for ice, for weather, you know, a mild year. this year -- i've been doing this for 26 years and i can honestly say this is the toughest season i've ever had. bill: how come? >> i just got...
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, not al qaeda, you said russia. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> i eyes on this. i'm not going to wear rose-colored glasses when it comes to russia and mr. putin. i'm not certainly going to say to him i will give you more flexibility after the election. after the election he will get more backbone. >> reporter: very easy for the challenger to fall into traps laid by incumbent commander-in-chief. snap polls taken after the debate found that president obama robly won the debate also that governor romney didn't appear to do himself any harm either, martha. martha: that may have been one of the most interesting exchange of the night last night. one of the things, john, people are scratching their head over a little bit this morning why governor romney didn't go after the president more on the issue of libya. what is the word on that today? >> there is a number of explanations you could take. the one that comes from the romney campaign s
, not al qaeda, you said russia. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> i eyes on this. i'm not going to wear rose-colored glasses when it comes to russia and mr. putin. i'm not certainly going to say to him i will give you more flexibility after the election. after the election he will get more backbone. >> reporter: very easy for the challenger to fall into traps laid by incumbent commander-in-chief....
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russia could have sway over syrian president assad. >> the best issue we have is russia. russia stood up and told him to stop the chemical weapons issue and he backed off. but now he's back at it again. >> reporter: if assad does leave the immediate problem for the international community is who will take over in syria. then another key issue is how and who will secure the chemical weapons? bill: we are awaiting word from the pentagon and when that happt to you. martha: sarin gas is one of the world's most dangerous chemical weapons. experts say it has 500 times as toxic quality as cyanide does. 100 milligrams, which is one drop, can kill the average person in minutes if he or she is not given an immediate antedote. bill: syria depend on money from its oil exports. 9% of which are purchased by europe. president bashar al-asaad ruled for 12 years after assuming the presidency under questionable circumstances can argue. regime allies aloud him to take office at 32 years old. he was approved by a voter referendum of yes or no. martha: he rarely appears in public. january 11
russia could have sway over syrian president assad. >> the best issue we have is russia. russia stood up and told him to stop the chemical weapons issue and he backed off. but now he's back at it again. >> reporter: if assad does leave the immediate problem for the international community is who will take over in syria. then another key issue is how and who will secure the chemical weapons? bill: we are awaiting word from the pentagon and when that happt to you. martha: sarin gas is...
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his only allies remain russia and iran, russia protecting him at the united nations. the question is how much money russia wants to spend when there is pressure to have bashar al-assad step down and there is pressure on russia to abandon bashar al-assad in the international community. gregg: what is the significance of finding the turkish pilots? >> reporter: they were shot down by syrian air defenses about two weeks ago. they have now found their bodies on the seabed floor. this has started a standoff between the turks and the syrians on what could be a very volatile border. the turks have scrambled a number of f-16 fighter jets. this could easily turn into a shooting war. gregg: thanks very much. martha: we have learned that senator john mccain is spending his july 4th in afghanistan with our troops. he tweeted this photo a short time ago. he is -- you're going to see it in a second here, you'll see him cutting a patriotic cake when it comes up. it is always good of course to spend independence day with our troops. there he is, send john mccain. gregg: a big cake sk
his only allies remain russia and iran, russia protecting him at the united nations. the question is how much money russia wants to spend when there is pressure to have bashar al-assad step down and there is pressure on russia to abandon bashar al-assad in the international community. gregg: what is the significance of finding the turkish pilots? >> reporter: they were shot down by syrian air defenses about two weeks ago. they have now found their bodies on the seabed floor. this has...
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fighting a proxy war right now with russia? bill: a new warning on the dramatic cuts to our nation's defense set to take effect this year. why the chairman of the joint chief says the cuts could lead to war. martha: new details into the possible intelligence leaks out of the white house. why one senator is accusing the obama administration of a double-standard. >> if there was ever a situation for a special counsel it is now and this is a bad precedent to set. so i'm urging this attorney general to do what senator obama and senator biden asked of the bush administration. [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the tha
fighting a proxy war right now with russia? bill: a new warning on the dramatic cuts to our nation's defense set to take effect this year. why the chairman of the joint chief says the cuts could lead to war. martha: new details into the possible intelligence leaks out of the white house. why one senator is accusing the obama administration of a double-standard. >> if there was ever a situation for a special counsel it is now and this is a bad precedent to set. so i'm urging this attorney...
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, not al qaeda, you said russia. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> i have clear eyes on this. i'm not going to wear rose-colored glasses when it comes to russia and mr. putin. i'm not certainly going to say to him i will give you more flexibility after the election. after the election he will get more backbone. >> reporter: very easy for the challenger to fall into traps laid by incumbent commander-in-chief. snap polls taken after the debate found that president obama robly won the debate also that governor romney didn't appear to do himself any harm either, martha. martha: that may have been one of the most interesting exchange of the night last night. one of the things, john, people are scratching their head over a little bit this morning why governor romney didn't go after the president more on the issue of libya. what is the word on that today? >> there is a number of explanations you could take. the one that comes from the romney
, not al qaeda, you said russia. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> i have clear eyes on this. i'm not going to wear rose-colored glasses when it comes to russia and mr. putin. i'm not certainly going to say to him i will give you more flexibility after the election. after the election he will get more backbone. >> reporter: very easy for the challenger to fall into traps laid by incumbent...
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russia is furious about a u.s. law which puts visa bans and asset freezes on 60 russians that congress believes were involved in some way or complicit in the deaths of a russian lawyer in jail in 2009. now he was investigating a massive fraud case at the request of a u.s. company in russia that believed millions of dollars it paid to the russian government in tax money were diverted, stolen by russians with connections to the government. he was 30 self -- 37 years old when he died and the allegations are that at best he was denied medical treatment while in jail. at worse he was tortured. russia has been very defiant in this case and trying him posthumously for fraud. the russian government passed this ban, what appears to be retaliatory law prohibiting americans from adopting russian orphans, naming the law after a 2-year-old boy who died while in the custody of u.s. adopted parents a few years ago. gregg? gregg: amy, are there repercussions here? >> reporter: there certainly are. even though this law was passed p
russia is furious about a u.s. law which puts visa bans and asset freezes on 60 russians that congress believes were involved in some way or complicit in the deaths of a russian lawyer in jail in 2009. now he was investigating a massive fraud case at the request of a u.s. company in russia that believed millions of dollars it paid to the russian government in tax money were diverted, stolen by russians with connections to the government. he was 30 self -- 37 years old when he died and the...
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the united states wanted to reset relations with russia. what's happened? the russians are supporting the syrians. we have no ability to bring international pressure to bear on syria, because the russians and the chinese stand in the way of the u.n. with iran, iran feels completely eupl bold * emboldened to the point where they are sending their own people to help with the slaughter. the whole mideast is on fire. martha: and quite empowered as you say, iran and syria. let's listen to the president in the interview they talked a little bit about israel and whether or not it would make any kind of preemptive strike on iranian nuclear facilities. let's hear what he said. >> i don't think that israel has made a decision on what they need to do. i think they, like us, believe that iran have to stand down on its nuclear weapons program. and we have mobilized the international community in a way that is unprecedented and they are feeling the pinch. martha: what do you think about that? >> reporter: well, i think at the end of the day this administration in the ira
the united states wanted to reset relations with russia. what's happened? the russians are supporting the syrians. we have no ability to bring international pressure to bear on syria, because the russians and the chinese stand in the way of the u.n. with iran, iran feels completely eupl bold * emboldened to the point where they are sending their own people to help with the slaughter. the whole mideast is on fire. martha: and quite empowered as you say, iran and syria. let's listen to the...
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will an appeal by us to russia to get involved work? >> the russians made it very clear for a long time they're not going to see assad overthrown. we're facing here in a few hours, perhaps even less, a potential russian, maybe russian and chinese veto defense against a chapter 7 security council resolution. so the russians are standing by assad. they're very worried if that regime goes down they will lose their only naval base in the mediterranean. they will lose their only ally in the arab world. there is certainly no sign of russians parting the ways with assad at this point. jamie: our defense secretary, leon panetta says the country is spinning out of control. how long can it continue like this? and what should the u.s. do? do you have any sense we may have been involved in any way intelligencewise? because it was a pretty sophisticated operation penetrating security the way it was? >> right. no indication i can tell. i do think the russians them service have said we're entering the decisive battle for syria. i think things could mo
will an appeal by us to russia to get involved work? >> the russians made it very clear for a long time they're not going to see assad overthrown. we're facing here in a few hours, perhaps even less, a potential russian, maybe russian and chinese veto defense against a chapter 7 security council resolution. so the russians are standing by assad. they're very worried if that regime goes down they will lose their only naval base in the mediterranean. they will lose their only ally in the...
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china is now in second place followed by russia, great britain and germany. u.s.a.! u.s.a.! just a few more days to go in london. 2 two exact. the u.s. women's soccer team taking on japan at the finals. the u.s. lost to japan in the world cup finals. organizers are expecting a crowd of 83,000. i'm going to miss it. i agree with you, patti ann. patti ann: there is an ongoing debate whether religion is under attack. in florida is an amendment on the ballot that would pave the way for government to fund religious institutions. opponents say it violates the separation of church and state. >> reporter: almost everyone believes discriminating on the basis of religion is wrong. but does that mean taxpayers should have to pay for religious education. one rabbi in florida says no. as a rabbi he believes in religious education. what you don't believe in is paying for someone else's religious education. >> exactly. nor should anyone be forced into paying for someone's religious education. he says that's what everyone will be forced to do wh florida passes the so-called religious freedo
china is now in second place followed by russia, great britain and germany. u.s.a.! u.s.a.! just a few more days to go in london. 2 two exact. the u.s. women's soccer team taking on japan at the finals. the u.s. lost to japan in the world cup finals. organizers are expecting a crowd of 83,000. i'm going to miss it. i agree with you, patti ann. patti ann: there is an ongoing debate whether religion is under attack. in florida is an amendment on the ballot that would pave the way for government...
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the army we heard is running out of supplies, though russia is still resupplying them as of now. but the rebels are becoming increasingly successful with their attacks. the big wildcard if russia tries to figure out a way to negotiate a settlement, what does iran do? iran is the other big supporter of syria as we reported for a long time. they sent numbers of airliners, civilian cargo planes into damascus and other airports with weapons on board, men, members of the revolutionary guard to help syria, the question is russia begins to abandon syria, is iranians enough to keep assad in pow other are the iranians like the russians look to shift sides as well. still too early to tell, gregg. gregg: that's is the big question. leland vittert. thanks. patti ann: so is tax chaos on the way if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff? we'll tell you what it could mean for your paycheck. gregg: imagine cutting your commute almost in half. really? where is that happening and how fast trains can now travel on the world's longest high-speed rail line? [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso
the army we heard is running out of supplies, though russia is still resupplying them as of now. but the rebels are becoming increasingly successful with their attacks. the big wildcard if russia tries to figure out a way to negotiate a settlement, what does iran do? iran is the other big supporter of syria as we reported for a long time. they sent numbers of airliners, civilian cargo planes into damascus and other airports with weapons on board, men, members of the revolutionary guard to help...
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denies accusations by russia that it is supplying weapons to the syrian rebels. most likely what is happening according to reports countries like qatar and saudi arabia are supplying weapons and the u.s. is helping facilitate and coordinating those deliveries. martha? martha: everything you're describing certainly has the makings of a civil war if indeed that isn't already underway. what impact does that have? >> reporter: nothing in terms of how the international community reacts to the situation in syria. the label of civil war doesn't mean the u.s. or any other country will intervene militarily. they have all taken that off the table. because it was the u.n. that labeled this a civil war, u.n. peacekeepers were attacked yesterday. there are real concerns that u.n. peacekeepers who are the realize and ears in syria right now may not be able to tell the world what is happening in syria. journalists of course aren't allowed in there. very tough to get information out of syria. because the syrian regime denies there is a civil war and rebels deny it is a civil war
denies accusations by russia that it is supplying weapons to the syrian rebels. most likely what is happening according to reports countries like qatar and saudi arabia are supplying weapons and the u.s. is helping facilitate and coordinating those deliveries. martha? martha: everything you're describing certainly has the makings of a civil war if indeed that isn't already underway. what impact does that have? >> reporter: nothing in terms of how the international community reacts to the...
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diplomatic efforts being blocked by russia. moscow standing by syrian president bashar al-assad with veto threat to the u.n. the question is why. the minister of foreign affairs for canada is in our studio today. john, welcome. what is with russia a few? >> they are standing by an old ally. they are expressing frustration at what they saw happen in libya. they are showing a more aggressive posture on foreign policy. bill: you don't see them backing down at this point, do you? >> no, more than 100 civilians, they were quite critical -- we are seeing some movement. not enough in any large number. bill: explain the historical significance that russia holds? >> back in the cold war days, that was one of their closest allies. now at record entrance represents a strategic relationship in the region. they are also angry with the sheer not extending the mandate in libya. they are playing and aggressive policy in the world's. bill: are we playing an aggressive posture? >> the u.s. has failed to take tough sanctions. the west has worked
diplomatic efforts being blocked by russia. moscow standing by syrian president bashar al-assad with veto threat to the u.n. the question is why. the minister of foreign affairs for canada is in our studio today. john, welcome. what is with russia a few? >> they are standing by an old ally. they are expressing frustration at what they saw happen in libya. they are showing a more aggressive posture on foreign policy. bill: you don't see them backing down at this point, do you? >> no,...
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this administration said they would reset relations with russia. that is now on the table and being tested very much so, bill. bill: a lot on the line starting today. ed henry thanks. a lot from the white house. beginning our coverage now. here is martha with more. martha: as we await for the meeting between president obama and russian president vladmir putin we're getting new reports that russia is uping the military ante in syria. a report says two russian ships and marines will set sail for syria to protect the naval base russia has in the area. that is one of the premier reasons why they're so interested in this altercation. after secretary of state hillary clinton accused the russian government of sending attack helicopters to aid the assad regime in their bloody crackdown. we have more details on that. we'll bring them to you as we get them. bill: there is new reaction after historic vote in egypt. hundreds of muslim brotherhood supporters celebrating in the streets of cairo this morning after the party declared its candidate the winner over
this administration said they would reset relations with russia. that is now on the table and being tested very much so, bill. bill: a lot on the line starting today. ed henry thanks. a lot from the white house. beginning our coverage now. here is martha with more. martha: as we await for the meeting between president obama and russian president vladmir putin we're getting new reports that russia is uping the military ante in syria. a report says two russian ships and marines will set sail for...
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a closer look on our show today on the path forward with russia. back in 2009 we were giving out reset buttons, now there are big questions about our relationship especially considering russia's pheurb shef in iran. is that still happening or are we returning to a time that closely resembles the cold war. they say europe doesn't need any lessons from north america on democracy or the economy. does he have a point, though, bill? we'll take a closer look at that. bill: we have an answer here. save it for the commercial. jenna, thank you. we will see you in ten short minutes. the economy might be in the tank, folks, but there is an industry that is booming like never before. why the guns are the hot sellers in america. martha: how about this question, bill? what has ten thousand webbed feet and can stop traffic on a dime? ♪ disco, disco duck. ♪ bill: we are learning that gun sales are through the roof. buyers stocking up and the question is why? well they fear a possible federal crackdown on gun rights. casey stegall is at a gun range in fort wort
a closer look on our show today on the path forward with russia. back in 2009 we were giving out reset buttons, now there are big questions about our relationship especially considering russia's pheurb shef in iran. is that still happening or are we returning to a time that closely resembles the cold war. they say europe doesn't need any lessons from north america on democracy or the economy. does he have a point, though, bill? we'll take a closer look at that. bill: we have an answer here....
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is second behind russia in terms of our nuclear arsenal. my next guest has a strong warning on this. senator jim inhofe is a republican on the senate armed services committee and foreign relations committee. >> good morning, to you bill. bill: you have a big warning on this. what will do you think of this idea? >> it goes right along with all the cuts in defense this president has been doing more recently, just his current budget. but i remember the new stark treaty. you and i talked about this. bill: yes we have. >> i opposed it. he voted against it. the president at that time promised he would maintain our arsenal as it is and modernize it. he has not done it. i read you what he said in order to get the last votes to pass the new start treaty he had to promise he would modernize it. with the cuts coming ironically they are coming at the same time we hear word out of iran that uranium enrichment plant is fully operational and 20% threshold which is getting real close to what they call the red line. all these things are happening at the sam
is second behind russia in terms of our nuclear arsenal. my next guest has a strong warning on this. senator jim inhofe is a republican on the senate armed services committee and foreign relations committee. >> good morning, to you bill. bill: you have a big warning on this. what will do you think of this idea? >> it goes right along with all the cuts in defense this president has been doing more recently, just his current budget. but i remember the new stark treaty. you and i...
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he also said russia is not pressuring assad to step down. martha, one statistic that is very disturbing. since monday, since the start of the general assembly this week, 489 people have been killed in syria because of that ongoing conflict. today we'll hear russia address it but unlikely we'll see any resolution anytime soon. martha: tragic and press, pressing event and on going store. david lee, thank you very much. bill:. dmort fox news alert. fiscal model is in place for parts of europe. france's new socialist government unveiling plans for a 75% super tax. stuart varney host of "varney & company", fox business network. glad you're happy you left 35 years ago. what's up? >> germany is telling france hey, you got to get that budget deficit under control, big budget deficit is verboten the socialist president of france, francois hollande, tax the rich, not so rich, capital gains, profits, you name it, there will be a big new tax. on upper end of income every dollar over a certain level the french government will take 75 cents. rip it right
he also said russia is not pressuring assad to step down. martha, one statistic that is very disturbing. since monday, since the start of the general assembly this week, 489 people have been killed in syria because of that ongoing conflict. today we'll hear russia address it but unlikely we'll see any resolution anytime soon. martha: tragic and press, pressing event and on going store. david lee, thank you very much. bill:. dmort fox news alert. fiscal model is in place for parts of europe....
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we'll see how japan, china, russia, south korea reacts now. stephen yates, thank you. >> thank you. bill: to viewers at home, hemmer@foxnews.com is the e-mail. on twitter shoot a tweet to @billhemmer, because you asked, bya. we'll see where this goes next. martha: they said they had to pass the health care law and find the details in it and be so pleased the way it will work. now we know there is hidden fee in the health care law. i will have to pay it. it is not pocket change actually. bill: all of us, right? martha: yep. bill: a key suspect in the murder of border patrol agent brian terry will be sentenced later today. terry's family, as you can imagine they are watching and they are reacting already. >> they chose to take the shopping list of deadly weapons. .50 caliber sniper rifles, ak-47s, m-16s. and go shopping for the drug cartels. lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you
we'll see how japan, china, russia, south korea reacts now. stephen yates, thank you. >> thank you. bill: to viewers at home, hemmer@foxnews.com is the e-mail. on twitter shoot a tweet to @billhemmer, because you asked, bya. we'll see where this goes next. martha: they said they had to pass the health care law and find the details in it and be so pleased the way it will work. now we know there is hidden fee in the health care law. i will have to pay it. it is not pocket change actually....
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what is russia saying now about the assad regime? >> reporter: yesterday they came out and said, all right, we think there is a possibility president assad would fall. this is one of those things speaking to truth as this russian diplomat did may not exactly jive with the party line. inside baseball here as russia came out today and forcefully gotten behind president assad said, no, no, our diplomat was misquoted. he was saying what the opposition was saying. a little fanciful. there was hope as the humanitarian crisis increases inside syria there are many more hundreds if not thousands of people dying inside syria that russia may be loosening ties to president assad. sadly for the united states and allies we found out that russia is continuing to hold fast with president assad their long time ally and happy to see him kill as many of his own citizens as he would like. alisyn: thanks leland. bill: you think about the last two years of headlines and think about this region how much it dominated the coverage we've had and here and all
what is russia saying now about the assad regime? >> reporter: yesterday they came out and said, all right, we think there is a possibility president assad would fall. this is one of those things speaking to truth as this russian diplomat did may not exactly jive with the party line. inside baseball here as russia came out today and forcefully gotten behind president assad said, no, no, our diplomat was misquoted. he was saying what the opposition was saying. a little fanciful. there was...
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russia sent weapons to the syrian government. they protected the syrian government in the u.n. that does appear it could be changing. secretary of state hillary clinton met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov yesterday in dublin and officials described it as a good meeting, a positive meeting. there seemed to be a an air of compromise in this meeting. past meetings have been hostile with very negative, with little done. both sides yelling at each other, arguing with each other. according to officials this past meeting seemed to be much more constructive. there seemed to be effort to find common ground. where that will actually lead in terms of ending the violence in syria is still very much unknown, martha. martha: boy, that is what diplomacy is all about and it sounds like it's in the works. hopefully it will work in a positive direction. now in terms what is going on the ground there, conor, we know assad's strongholds have been threatened. how close are the rebels to crashing in on those? >> reporter: we're getting lots of different information. it's tough to sort of
russia sent weapons to the syrian government. they protected the syrian government in the u.n. that does appear it could be changing. secretary of state hillary clinton met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov yesterday in dublin and officials described it as a good meeting, a positive meeting. there seemed to be a an air of compromise in this meeting. past meetings have been hostile with very negative, with little done. both sides yelling at each other, arguing with each other....
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with russia the american people heard him say he's had more flexibility after the election. it's ridiculous that he tells the american people one thing and that he's going to give more behind close doors. bill: react to what you know is going to be a clear and obvious charge, and joe biden is going to make it in about two hours, and that is this. there is no difference between governor romney and president george bush. how would you react to that? >> first off, governor romney as scribes to what president ronald reagan called peace through strength. if he wants to talk about policies of the past and peace through strength versus the weakness he's shown we are happy to talk about that. first off making sure our military is strong. governor romney wants it to be so strong that no one would even think about testing it. on the other hand, president obama has made almost a trillion dollars in cuts to our military, which is devastating. bill: they are claiming that your camp has no specifics, and that governor romney has been -- he's been not entirely all over the map but he's cha
with russia the american people heard him say he's had more flexibility after the election. it's ridiculous that he tells the american people one thing and that he's going to give more behind close doors. bill: react to what you know is going to be a clear and obvious charge, and joe biden is going to make it in about two hours, and that is this. there is no difference between governor romney and president george bush. how would you react to that? >> first off, governor romney as scribes...
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kofi annan said to meet with russia leader vladimir putin. russia a key ally of syria, has vowed to veto a resolution that would authorize military intervention. martha: leland vittert joins us live in our mideast bureau with the very latest on this situation. is there any evidence that chemical weapons have already been use ne used in this conflict? >> reporter: none so far, martha, coming from this defector who is the former syria ambassador toee rab. essentially he's saying i think the regime has used chemical weapons and they will use them in the future. in a current interview he has given to the bbc it certainly calls into question his credibility. it's important to understand that making these kind of accusations give a defect era very large soapbox. the other thing he said which was critical is about the video you're watching now, amateur video coming out of the capitol of damascus. he says the new fighting inside damascus which is the most intense that we have seen so far will make president bashar al-assad act, quote like a wounded w
kofi annan said to meet with russia leader vladimir putin. russia a key ally of syria, has vowed to veto a resolution that would authorize military intervention. martha: leland vittert joins us live in our mideast bureau with the very latest on this situation. is there any evidence that chemical weapons have already been use ne used in this conflict? >> reporter: none so far, martha, coming from this defector who is the former syria ambassador toee rab. essentially he's saying i think the...
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there had been speculation that all of this negative reaction, yes, even coming from russia and china alwhraoeus to nort, allies to north korea may be playing a factor in this delay. i'm told no, kim jong un is the new young leader there. he's marking the first anniversary of the death of his father kim jong-il. we think according to the experts they will go forward with this and we think that whatever happens, successor failure, it's going to be declared a success, bill. bill: thanks, greg. greg palkot will be declared a success on the inside of that country, thanks in london. martha: a lot of politics at play as greg says, that is why this rocket launch is so controversial. the u.s. and most of the world believes that north korea is working on a ballistic missile that would be capable of hitting america. the rogue nation has conducted four tests of long range missiles since 1998 all of the tests as greg was just saying have landed in the water, they all failed. as we are saying that does not mean that they have stopped trying. bill: and they will try again. also overseas, hillary cl
there had been speculation that all of this negative reaction, yes, even coming from russia and china alwhraoeus to nort, allies to north korea may be playing a factor in this delay. i'm told no, kim jong un is the new young leader there. he's marking the first anniversary of the death of his father kim jong-il. we think according to the experts they will go forward with this and we think that whatever happens, successor failure, it's going to be declared a success, bill. bill: thanks, greg....
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israel and the united states pressured russia heavily not to sell these weapons to the iranians. the russians said they would not. unclear now what the russians are going to do now they figured out syria is sending these to iran. of course now here in israel and also in the united states these military planners have to rework all their plans based on the capability that iran will now have. clearly a game-changer here. martha? martha: yeah. boy, that is a huge and disturbing development. leland, thank you very much. bill: good reporting. the next hearing on libya happens in the house. that is set for later today. we'll analyze what we've heard so far with bret baier as lawmakers search for answers so far. martha: this is a live picture now of the coffin carrying hawaii senator daniel inouye as it is carried into the capitol where he will lie in state. a great honor for a man who was the original congressman when hawaii was made a state and spent all of the rest of those years serving in washington. we'll be right back. rol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your h
israel and the united states pressured russia heavily not to sell these weapons to the iranians. the russians said they would not. unclear now what the russians are going to do now they figured out syria is sending these to iran. of course now here in israel and also in the united states these military planners have to rework all their plans based on the capability that iran will now have. clearly a game-changer here. martha? martha: yeah. boy, that is a huge and disturbing development. leland,...
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>> reporter: the skies above russia are not too friendly, martha. last year alone, we checked research, 15 russian planes crashed. 15. a lot of problems. aging aircraft. poor crew training. run down airport. lax government krofls. after the last major crash last fall ordered a major overhaul of airlines. apparently he didn't do enough, martha. martha: apparently not. tragic. greg palkot. thank you very much. bill: so we know what tomorrow is. the republicans candidates getting ready for three primary contests then, washington, d.c., maryland and perhaps the most closely-watched race the state the wisconsin. rick santorum trailing in most of the polling but vowing he will stay in the race no matter what happens on tuesday. >> if you go fast this month of april and we've got these primaries and five more at the end. month the map in may looks very, very good for us. >> this president can't run on his record and so he is going to try in every way he can to divert some other kind of attack and try to have people disqualify our nominee, which will probab
>> reporter: the skies above russia are not too friendly, martha. last year alone, we checked research, 15 russian planes crashed. 15. a lot of problems. aging aircraft. poor crew training. run down airport. lax government krofls. after the last major crash last fall ordered a major overhaul of airlines. apparently he didn't do enough, martha. martha: apparently not. tragic. greg palkot. thank you very much. bill: so we know what tomorrow is. the republicans candidates getting ready for...
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just last month russia and china vetoed a sanctions against syria. what do we know about this proposed solution and what could it do, david lee. >> reporter: we learned yesterday that a vote in the general assembly on a saudi arabia sponsored resolution because going to be postponed friday morning. that vote was supposed to take place at 10:00 this morning. it has been postponed 24 hours. we have discovered the reason y. the original draft resolution in the general assembly called for syrian president bashar al-assad to step down. we understand now that the latest draft resolution has had that text rephofpltd it n removed. it no longer calls explicitly for bashar al-assad to step down. this was an attempt to try to muster as many votes as possible in favor of this resolution. very quickly it also calls for the withdrawal of syrian troops and heavy weapons from populated areas, bill. bill: david lee miller, watch that for us. the general assembly is trying to put pressure on the security council for the work it did not complete. what's next patti ann.
just last month russia and china vetoed a sanctions against syria. what do we know about this proposed solution and what could it do, david lee. >> reporter: we learned yesterday that a vote in the general assembly on a saudi arabia sponsored resolution because going to be postponed friday morning. that vote was supposed to take place at 10:00 this morning. it has been postponed 24 hours. we have discovered the reason y. the original draft resolution in the general assembly called for...
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bill: tensions mounting overseas after reports that a syrian passenger plane traveling out of russia was forced to land in turkey on suspicion of carrying weapons. that plane intercepted by turkish jets. there were reportedly ten containers on board containing receivers, anntennas. the plane was allowed to continue on its way without the cargo. tensions are mounting on the border between those two countries. we will watch that. bill: alisyn: new information about how ten oo tenuous the situation was at the embassy in libya. they want to know who told susan rice to blame the attack on an anti-muslim video and whether that assertion was a reckless disregard for the truth or was it it intentionally misleading. >> i would like to have another hearing where we can ask ambassador rice under oath who told you what when. who told you it was a video. who in the diplomatic community blamed this on a video. alisyn: that was south carolina congressman trey gowdy and he joins us now live. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, how are you? alisyn: i'm well. you were clearly fired up yesterda
bill: tensions mounting overseas after reports that a syrian passenger plane traveling out of russia was forced to land in turkey on suspicion of carrying weapons. that plane intercepted by turkish jets. there were reportedly ten containers on board containing receivers, anntennas. the plane was allowed to continue on its way without the cargo. tensions are mounting on the border between those two countries. we will watch that. bill: alisyn: new information about how ten oo tenuous the...
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russia's defense minister is threatening a pre nato street on facilities in eastern europe if washington goes eye head with the plan to build them. he says the talks are near a dead-end. a tense situation brewing there. freddie mac says they want $19 million more of your tax money. the giant and fanny mae received about $178 billion since the mortgage meltdown of 2008. now they'd like a little bit more. how about this. top singer adele has over taken michael jackson and great great tan's best selling album list. her album "21" which you hear pretty much everywhere you go these days selling more than 4.2 million copies, 500 more than the late king of pop. with "thriller" he was big in the u.k. you like adele. bill: i do. i think she rocked it at the grammys. she doesn't need a free cellphone. martha: she can provide them for everybody. bill: good for her. she is rocking it. 23 minutes past the hour now. have prosecutor dropped the ball yet again in the case against roger clemens? the former baseball superstar aeu cuesed of lying to congress in 2008 when he said he never used steroids or h
russia's defense minister is threatening a pre nato street on facilities in eastern europe if washington goes eye head with the plan to build them. he says the talks are near a dead-end. a tense situation brewing there. freddie mac says they want $19 million more of your tax money. the giant and fanny mae received about $178 billion since the mortgage meltdown of 2008. now they'd like a little bit more. how about this. top singer adele has over taken michael jackson and great great tan's best...
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russia has shown for signs of switching sides. remember, it was a u.n. resolution that allowed nato to start bombing in libya, which put an end to the bloodshed there. it looks like for the time being, unless there is some major change by turkey or the other arab countries, that the bloodshed inside syria is going to help indeed, outbattled and opposition leaders, aren't going to get military help from the u.s. or any western nation. martha: it's clear they feel they have cover to continue at this point. leland, thank you very much. leland vitter. bill: another fox news alert, word of north korea, defiant, that rogue regime saying it's all systems go for a launch of a long range missile, a missile that could be capable of reaching the united states. when ambassador -- what ambassador john bolton says is the hidden story here. he's up in a couple of minutes. martha: a sixth grader, hailed a hero. see him lunging to the front of the bus? we're going to show you what he did to save the lives of every child on that bus. incredible. >> everyone was asking que
russia has shown for signs of switching sides. remember, it was a u.n. resolution that allowed nato to start bombing in libya, which put an end to the bloodshed there. it looks like for the time being, unless there is some major change by turkey or the other arab countries, that the bloodshed inside syria is going to help indeed, outbattled and opposition leaders, aren't going to get military help from the u.s. or any western nation. martha: it's clear they feel they have cover to continue at...
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russia chimes in on the heated discussion about what to do about iran. the u.s. house meets today, could send a big signal to the white house on raising the debt ceiling, plus mitt romney's taxes, newt's new tactic, and have you heard about the dolphins beached on cape cod? we'll talk to an expert ahead on "happening now." bill: thank you for that. there are tough new sanctions in the works for iran. is worst inevitable? some are making that argument. general kabg keen is here to straighten us all out on that. next martha? martha: he's a hundred years old and setting records. this man is an athlete who is more active than some folks who are less than half his age. we love this story and this man. we will be right back with more. >> it really doesn't feel any different to be 98 or 99. it seems like you get up to a certain age it's all the same. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. bill: new warnings on a possible march to war in the middle east iran threatening to retaliate against a prop
russia chimes in on the heated discussion about what to do about iran. the u.s. house meets today, could send a big signal to the white house on raising the debt ceiling, plus mitt romney's taxes, newt's new tactic, and have you heard about the dolphins beached on cape cod? we'll talk to an expert ahead on "happening now." bill: thank you for that. there are tough new sanctions in the works for iran. is worst inevitable? some are making that argument. general kabg keen is here to...
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as things on the ground are shifting we're getting more and more indications, russia, syria's key ally are getting nervous. they moved warships in the mediterranean to conceivably evacuate russian citizens into syria in things continue to deteriorate. there is question of chemical weapons. will assad use his chemical weapons in a last act of desperation? or will the rebels seize control. you have a lot of chemical weapons in the hands of many without command-and-control structures. martha: much of the chaos in syria but a little bit of order for rich around engel and his crew. thank you very much. bill:. government's cash problems come closer to a possible resolution a report on the staggering amount of money the government spends and whether or not that is sustainable. martha: as the funerals continue today for the connecticut school shooting victims there are new questions about how we can better address this serious mental health issues that have led to these kinds of tragedies across our country. as connecticut lawmakers pledge to take meaningful action. >> i don't worry that we ca
as things on the ground are shifting we're getting more and more indications, russia, syria's key ally are getting nervous. they moved warships in the mediterranean to conceivably evacuate russian citizens into syria in things continue to deteriorate. there is question of chemical weapons. will assad use his chemical weapons in a last act of desperation? or will the rebels seize control. you have a lot of chemical weapons in the hands of many without command-and-control structures. martha: much...
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two communication satellites destroyed after crashing into one another, 500 miles above russia. the company that launched the satellite looks kind of like this right here. they say the loss will have very little effect on subscribers, including the pentagon. the other belonged to the russians and was not functions at the time of the accident. the space station is not threatened by the giant cloud of debris. no word yet as to whether any satellites might be in the way in orbit. arthel: not too bad after all at the end of the day. one is a superstar quarterback of the denver broncos, the other rock and roll legend famous for cross degrees. i love david bowe. what do tim tebow and david bowe have in common? you are about to find out. .. bill:, again we're waiting to learn the fate of joran van der sloot in the court live in peru. any moment the court could sentence him. apparently the judge is reading through the case allowed. he seemed to intervene in spanish, get on with it. just tell me, just tell me. the judge is not reacting to that request but he certainly has. he is sweating
two communication satellites destroyed after crashing into one another, 500 miles above russia. the company that launched the satellite looks kind of like this right here. they say the loss will have very little effect on subscribers, including the pentagon. the other belonged to the russians and was not functions at the time of the accident. the space station is not threatened by the giant cloud of debris. no word yet as to whether any satellites might be in the way in orbit. arthel: not too...
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with us a very interesting argument that she said relating it to obviously her area of expertise is russia. it felt to me like this piece was almost fatalistic. she is calling for more american help, she is calling for a greater american leadership role but it sended to me, read to me like she really didn't expect that to happen. in that sense i agree with her. if you look at the campaign we've just been through the president of the united states and his vice president ran on a campaign that embraced this idea of leading from behind. they believe this is working, they believe this is successful. i think the opposite, it seems very clear that secretary rice believes the opposite. i don't think that we are likely to see the united states take a more significant role in the region any time soon, given the way that the president and joe biden ran for the past year. martha: there may be an irony in the fact that susan rice, who is being considered as the next secretary of state, you know, sort of failed to see the broader picture in what happened at benghazi and we wonder what the direction of
with us a very interesting argument that she said relating it to obviously her area of expertise is russia. it felt to me like this piece was almost fatalistic. she is calling for more american help, she is calling for a greater american leadership role but it sended to me, read to me like she really didn't expect that to happen. in that sense i agree with her. if you look at the campaign we've just been through the president of the united states and his vice president ran on a campaign that...